Sunday, July 27, 2008

Obama doesn't get it

The Obama folks seem surprised that his poll numbers went down after his coronation tour in Europe. Europeans do not vote in American elections. Moreover, after the over the top hyper reflexive anti American mania that followed the Iraq war they are not exactly popular here either.

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Beak, I don't know where you get your polling information, but in the one I saw Obama has over 300 electoral votes to McCain's under 300, though I forget the exact number. Obama is even ahead in Montana, and is tied with McCain in North Dakota. He's also ahead in Missouri, and according to some polls in Florida as well.

The main thing hurting McCain right now is spelled REPUBLICAN. Of course things can change, but at this stage of the game Juan McBush doesn't have a chance. Even the Hispanics are falling in line behind the Obamanator, who is also leading in New Mexico-though surprisingly McCain is ahead in Colorado, at least according to some polls.

Pay close attention to the polls out the Labor Day weekend and the following week, and you will probably see an accurate snapshot of who is going to win.

Obama is still having problems in Ohio, which could be the one thing that might derail him, but he is leading everywhere else he is supposed to be leading, and in other places as well.

McBush is a stupid campaigner. Look what he does, goes riding around in a golf cart with Bush I, another old RINO pussy, and campaigns with Lindsey Graham, whom most conservatives outside of South Carolina absolutely detest.

While Obama is drawing record crowds in his visit to Europe and the Middle East, all McCain can do is grumble about his inexperience, then he walks into a grocery store, crap falls off the shelf right when he walks by it, and he starts saying "I didn't do it. I didn't do it". HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa

Maybe that should be McCain's campaign theme, I can see the posters and bumper stickers now.

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